Graham Oxborrow Se

Principal at Reaveley Engineers

Graham Oxborrow is a Principal at Reaveley Engineers, with a tenure starting in November 2009, during which significant projects include the structural design of the Ambulatory Care Complex hospital, Beverly Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts, and seismic retrofit design for the Social and Behavioral Sciences Building at the University of Utah. Graham also serves as Adjunct Faculty at Brigham Young University, teaching courses in masonry design and structural steel design, with prior experience at the same institution from January 2019 to December 2021. Previous roles include Structural Engineer in Training at Wright Structural Engineers, where design efficiency was improved, and Field Engineer at Frehner Construction Company, where quality control and cost management were prioritized. Graham holds a Master’s degree in Structural Engineering and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Brigham Young University.

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Salt Lake City, United States

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Reaveley Engineers

While much of our work may be hidden from view, the approach Reaveley takes to structural engineering can’t be missed. We instill project objectives, anticipate needs, and put our energy behind innovative ways to achieve your goals. Since 1972, architects and owners have turned to the expertise and engagement of Reaveley Engineers for structural engineering. See how Reaveley continues to align smart solutions with the beauty, business purposes, and bottom lines of structures throughout the country.


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